Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4427: Cabling Optimization in Wind Power Plants, Enhancing the Cable Type-Based Formulation

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4427: Cabling Optimization in Wind Power Plants, Enhancing the Cable Type-Based Formulation

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18164427

Authors:
Ramon Abritta
Alexey Pavlov
Damiano Varagnolo
Børre T. Børresen
Ivo Chaves da Silva Junior

The collection grid represents a relevant share of the total initial investments into a wind power plant. Planning/optimizing collection grids is a task that grows severely in complexity according to the size of the analyzed plant, i.e., its number of wind turbines. This paper enhances a well-known mixed-integer linear programming formulation based on the types of cables available for installation and meant for radial grids. More specifically, this work proposes valid constraints that tighten the search space and enable faster convergence. Results indicate that small wind power plants do not benefit from the novel constraints, whereas the time to solve medium and large plants can significantly decrease. However, comparisons against an alternative algorithm based on the flowing power reveal that the proposed enhancement to the cable type-based formulation does not make it the most computationally efficient. In studies regarding Thanet, a wind power plant with 100 wind turbines, the mean convergence time has decreased from 18% up to 85% for different cases when applying the proposed constraints to the cable type-based formulation. Nonetheless, such durations are 2 to 15 times more extensive than what is required by the power-based algorithm. Thus, this paper seeks to raise awareness regarding the assessed algorithms and aid in more efficient inter-array cabling optimization studies.

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